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New At-Home Surity™ Urinary Management System Designed to Provide Comfort and Reliable Care for People Living with Urinary Incontinence

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Dentsply Sirona (NASDAQ: XRAY), through Wellspect HealthCare, announced the U.S. launch of the at-home Surity™ Urinary Management System, a discreet urine collection device for people living with urinary incontinence. The system completes the Surity portfolio, which already includes Surity Female and Male External Catheters.

The device uses gentle suction with an on-demand Boost function to draw urine away from the body, offers quiet one-touch operation designed for overnight use, and incorporates carbon filters to help reduce odors. According to the company, the system aims to integrate into daily and nighttime routines to support comfort, rest and caregiver ease. It is available for home purchase at www.surity.care and is expected to be offered to healthcare institutions.

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  • Completed U.S. Surity portfolio with both external catheters and new collection system
  • New at-home urinary management device now available via direct purchase at www.surity.care
  • System designed for quiet overnight use with carbon filters for odor reduction

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Market Context

Recent insider records showed Net Buying, with 61,746 shares bought and 0 sold; that backdrop added ...
Analysis

Recent insider records showed Net Buying, with 61,746 shares bought and 0 sold; that backdrop added an ownership signal to the launch, while adoption and commercial contribution remained unquantified.

Key Figures

U.S. population affected: more than 13 million Americans
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U.S. population affected more than 13 million Americans People living with urinary incontinence and their caregivers

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Aug 06 (Negative)
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Date Event Sentiment 24h Move Catalyst
Aug 06 2Q26 earnings report Negative -8.0% Quarterly sales declined 4.1% year over year and shares fell 7.97%.
Jul 28 distribution partnership Positive +3.6% Expanded Medline Sinclair relationship supported broader Canadian technology distribution.
Jul 21 earnings call notice Neutral -2.8% Conference call scheduling preceded a 2.78% share-price decline.
Jul 01 adoption milestone Positive +5.0% PDS practices surpassed five million CEREC chairside restorations.
Jun 11 leadership change Positive +1.0% John Fortson was appointed executive vice president and chief financial officer.

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Positive operational announcements were followed by gains, while the latest earnings report was followed by a decline.

Key Terms

urinary incontinence, external catheters, carbon filters
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urinary incontinence medical
"people living with urinary incontinence and those who help care for them"
Urinary incontinence is the involuntary leakage of urine when a person cannot fully control their bladder, ranging from occasional dribbles to frequent, heavy leakage. For investors, it matters because it creates a steady, measurable market for treatments, devices, surgeries and home-care services—similar to a leaky pipe that needs repair or regular management—which can drive sales, influence clinical trial and regulatory risk, and affect health-care spending and reimbursement decisions.
external catheters medical
"completes the full Surity™ portfolio in the U.S."
External catheters are medical devices worn on the outside of the body to collect urine without inserting a tube into the bladder; common forms include condom-style devices for men and adhesive or sheath systems for women. For investors, they represent a category of disposable or reusable medical supplies that can generate steady product sales and are affected by regulatory approvals, reimbursement rules, and hospital or long-term care purchasing practices—think of them as external collection accessories rather than internal implants.
carbon filters technical
"with carbon filters to help reduce odors"
Carbon filters are devices that use porous, high-surface-area carbon (often activated carbon) to trap and remove contaminants, odors, and chemicals from air or water, working much like a sponge that captures molecules instead of liquid. They matter to investors because they are used in products and industrial systems tied to environmental regulations, consumer goods, and clean-technology supply chains, so demand and regulatory changes can affect related companies’ revenues and costs.

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  • New system completes the Surity™ portfolio of external catheters for both men and women
  • Integrates into daily routines to help support management of urinary incontinence at home
  • Designed to operate quietly overnight, new Surity™ System helps minimize nighttime interruptions to support comfort and rest

MÖLNDAL, Sweden, Aug. 19, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Wellspect HealthCare today announced the U.S. launch of the Surity™ Urinary Management System, a discreet at-home urine collection device designed to support people living with urinary incontinence and those who help care for them. This completes the full Surity™ portfolio in the U.S., following the introduction of the Surity™ Female and Male External Catheters earlier this year.

The launch of Surity™ Urinary Management System completes the full Surity™ portfolio in the U.S., following the introduction of the Surity™ Female and Male External Catheters earlier this year.

For people living with severe urinary incontinence, care goes beyond clinical routines, as urinary incontinence impacts sleep, daily routines, and can influence confidence and relationships.1-6 For both individuals and caregivers, these challenges can strain physical, social and emotional well-being.5,6 Despite this impact, many people continue to face a gap in reliable, comfortable, and user-friendly options that can support at-home urinary incontinence management.7,8 

The Surity™ Urinary Management System helps address these needs, offering a complete at-home management solution that works seamlessly with the already available Surity Female and Male External Catheters. With the addition of the collection device, the comprehensive Surity™ System is designed to make everyday urine management more comfortable, discreet and reliable.

"The evolution of the Surity™ portfolio is focused on addressing many of the practical challenges of urinary incontinence that more than 13 million Americans and their caregivers face in the U.S.9 The introduction of the Urinary Management System builds on our commitment to develop innovative solutions for incontinence care, providing a discreet, at-home option to help manage incontinence," said Chris Schlenk, Group Vice President at Wellspect HealthCare. "This comprehensive system is designed to integrate into daily and nighttime routines and support individuals and their caregivers in restoring confidence, comfort and rest."

The system uses powerful yet gentle suction to pull voided urine away from the body, with an on-demand Boost button for increased suction when needed. The system offers quiet, one-touch operation, and helps minimize nighttime interruptions to support rest, with carbon filters to help reduce odors. Together, these features are designed to provide an intuitive experience for users and caregivers, helping reduce the burden of overnight care and bringing added reassurance to daily routines.

"Surity™ has provided me with a dependable and reliable solution that I can trust. It is practical and has integrated seamlessly into my daily life, giving me peace of mind everyday," said Dru Woodward*, who uses the Surity™ Female External Catheter. "Not only has it restored comfort, but it has helped me feel confident in the management of my care."

The Surity™ Urinary Management System is now available for home purchase at www.surity.care and will soon be available to healthcare institutions. 

Images available for download here 

* This patient received compensation for sharing their experience 

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  2. Appeadu MK, Bordoni B. Falls and Fall Prevention in Older Adults. [Updated 2023 Jun 4]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2026 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK560761/
  3. Nazaripanah NS, Momtaz YA, Mokhtari F, Sahaf R. Urinary incontinence and sleep complaints in community dwelling older adults. Sleep Sci. 2018 Mar-Apr;11(2):106-111. doi: 10.5935/1984-0063.20180020. PMID: 30083298; PMCID: PMC6056063. 
  4. Cheng S, Lin D, Hu T, et al. Association of urinary incontinence and depression or anxiety: a meta‑analysis. J Int Med Res. 2020;48(6):0300060520931348. doi: 10.1177/0300060520931348. PMID: 32552169; PMCID: PMC7303787.
  5. National Association for Continence. The true impact of incontinence. NAFC; 2025. Available from: https://nafc.org/bhealth-blog/the-true-impact-of-incontinence/
  6. Family Caregiver Alliance. Caring for someone with incontinence: emotional and social issues. Family Caregiver Alliance; 2014. Available from: https://www.caregiver.org/resource/caring-someone-incontinence-emotional-and-social-issues/
  7. Geng V, C‑B H, Lurvink H, Pearce I, Vahr S. Evidence‑based guidelines for best practice in urological health care: male external catheters in adults; urinary catheter management. Arnhem: EAUN; 2016. Available from https://nurses.uroweb.org/guidelines/male-external-catheters-in-adults-urinary-catheter-management
  8.  Beeson T, Pittman J, Davis CR. Effectiveness of an External Urinary Device for Female Anatomy and Trends in Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infections. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs. 2023 Mar-Apr 01;50(2):137-141. doi: 10.1097/WON.0000000000000951. PMID: 36867037; PMCID: PMC9990593.
  9. Leslie SW, Tran LN, Puckett Y. Urinary Incontinence. [Updated 2024 Aug 11]. In: StatPearls [Internet]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2026 Jan-. Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK559095/

Media Contact:

Marion Par-Weixlberger | Vice President Public Relations, Corporate Communications & Brand
T +43 (0) 662 2450-588
publicrelations@dentsplysirona.com 

About Wellspect HealthCare

Wellspect HealthCare, a subsidiary of Dentsply Sirona (NASDAQ: XRAY), is a leading global provider of innovative medical devices dedicated to improving the quality of life for individuals with bladder and bowel dysfunction.

With approximately 1,200 employees worldwide, Wellspect is committed to making a real difference for people managing continence care needs, empowering them to live each day to the fullest.

Wellspect delivers solutions that support safe bladder and bowel management, while continuously enhancing the experience, clinical performance, and service quality for both healthcare professionals and the people in their care.

As one of the world's leading manufacturers of intermittent urinary catheters, Wellspect has been at the forefront of innovation since 1983 with its LoFric® brand, which introduced the first hydrophilic-coated catheter.

Wellspect has also pioneered the development of Navina™, an innovative transanal irrigation system designed to support individuals living with chronic bowel disorders.

With advanced Surity™, Wellspect provides reliable urinary incontinence care designed to restore comfort, rest, and confidence for people living with severe urinary incontinence and for their caregivers.

Every day, Wellspect strives to maintain the highest quality standards while minimizing the environmental impact of its products.

Headquartered in Mölndal, Sweden, Wellspect operates in more than 40 countries, offering life-enhancing solutions to people around the world. Dentsply Sirona, the world's largest diversified manufacturer of professional dental products and technologies, is listed on Nasdaq under the symbol XRAY.

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FAQ

What did Dentsply Sirona (NASDAQ: XRAY) launch with the Surity urinary management system in August 2026?

Dentsply Sirona, through Wellspect HealthCare, launched the Surity Urinary Management System, a discreet at-home urine collection device. According to the company, it works with Surity Female and Male External Catheters to provide a complete solution for managing urinary incontinence at home.

How does the Surity Urinary Management System help people with urinary incontinence at home?

The Surity System uses gentle suction and an on-demand Boost button to pull urine away from the body. According to the company, it offers quiet one-touch operation, carbon filters to help reduce odors, and is designed to integrate into daily and nighttime routines.

Where can patients and caregivers buy the Surity Urinary Management System from XRAY’s Wellspect HealthCare?

The Surity Urinary Management System is available for home purchase at www.surity.care. According to the company, the product will also soon be available to healthcare institutions, expanding access for clinical and long-term care environments managing urinary incontinence.

How does the Surity System complement the Surity Female and Male External Catheters?

The Surity Urinary Management System serves as the collection component for the Surity Female and Male External Catheters. According to the company, this combination offers a complete at-home urinary incontinence management solution designed to improve comfort, discretion, and care routines.

What comfort and nighttime features are included in the Surity Urinary Management System from Dentsply Sirona (XRAY)?

The Surity System is designed for quiet overnight operation and includes carbon filters aimed at reducing odors. According to the company, these features help minimize nighttime interruptions, support rest, and reduce the burden of overnight care for users and caregivers.

Who is the Surity Urinary Management System intended to benefit according to Dentsply Sirona?

The Surity Urinary Management System is intended for people living with severe urinary incontinence and their caregivers. According to the company, it aims to support physical, social, and emotional well-being by offering a dependable, discreet at-home management option.